"I've avoided [her] wrath so far," Rogen said during an interview with Mashable.

The Superbad star also shared his thoughts about individuals and social media, as well as his own use of Twitter and Facebook.

"I think it's a difficult temptation," he said. "If you're the type of person that has poor decision-making abilities then having instant access to thousands, if not millions and millions of people, is maybe not the best thing for you.

"A lot of these people are really proving that. When it used to be harder to expose your insanity to the world, it was probably more beneficial for, you know, people who were crazier."

Rogen continued: "Now, with 140 characters, you can really change your perception of people instantaneously, or people's perception of you. I've typed and deleted several tweets that could have been potentially threatening."

Bynes has made headlines repeatedly in recent months for hurling insults at her celebrity peers and former friends in the industry.